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E. Boudinot Stockton, Moving Picture World, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1914.
Dough and Dynamite Scenes
& DOUGH AND DYNAMITE (Keystone)
Oct. 26. – For a extended review of this two-reel
picture by the Rev. E. Boudinot Stockton,
see the Moving Picture World – another page of this issue.
(...) Moving Picture World, Oct. 24, 1914
„One of the cleanest ones that Keystone has done“
Editorial content. „,Dough and Dynamite‘
First of the Coming Two-Reel Keystone Releases – Good
Slapstick Comedy Well Constructed.
This picture, which is to be released on October 26,
is the first of the long-promised two-reel Keystone comedies
that are to be released hereafter at regular intervals. So far as the
story itself it could easily have been told in a half reel, but
there is a genuine laugh in nearly every scene and the picture
is one of the cleanest ones that Keystone has done.
The scene of the story is a combined bakery and restaurant
elaborately constructed with three rooms, shop, restaurant
and kitchen on the street level, and two bakerooms in the cellar.
In all of these and in the back yard, the ,goat‘ gets into
all kinds of trouble. He is a waiter and when the bakers go on
strike the proprietor makes him take their places. The
strikers buy a loaf of bread, put a dynamite cartridge inside
of it and then return it to the shop as being too heavy.
The waiter-baker chucks it into the oven to cook some more
and then after a while things happen. The explosion of
course wrecks everything and the last views we have are of the
proprietor digging himself out of the debris of bricks and
mortar that was once the bake oven and of the ,goat‘s‘ head
slowly emerging from a great mass of dough that
completely envelopes him.“
One photo. Dough and Dynamite Scene.
Dough and Dynamite is
released by Keystone Oct. 24, 1914.
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